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Talk of the Town: Diet like an Olympian...if you dare!
Swimmer Michael Phelps could probably be the next Nathan’s Hot Dog eating champ if he really wanted another title besides being the most gold-medal winning Olympian in the history of the games.

Saturday, August 16, 2008 9:54 PM MST

Genealogy Today: Cousin, cousin, who is your cousin?
Every presidential election year we are treated to all sorts of speculation about the background and abilities of prospective candidates. In the past few elections, candidates’ illustrious ancestry has also been publicized as if it has a bearing on the attributes of the man running for office.

Saturday, August 16, 2008 9:54 PM MST

Compassionate Conservatism: Missionaries for vice president
It is an extraordinary bit of political trivia that two popular red-state Democratic governors — both in presidential battleground states — spent time as Catholic lay missionaries in the developing world.

Saturday, August 16, 2008 9:54 PM MST

GV?Gardeners: Iron deficiency in landscape plants
This time of year one of the most commonly asked questions is, “Why are my plant leaves yellowing?” There may be a couple of answers for non-native plants grown in our alkaline soils.

Saturday, August 16, 2008 9:54 PM MST

Hildreth on Health: An integrative approach to chronic disease processes
Integration is an all-encompassing approach to healing and health.

Saturday, August 16, 2008 9:54 PM MST

Annie’s Mailbox: Bitter daughter-in-law uses kids as leverage
Dear Annie: We are desperate for help. Two years ago, our son’s wife asked him for a divorce. At first, no reason was given except that she no longer loved him.

Saturday, August 16, 2008 9:54 PM MST

Previous Columns Headlines

November 3rd, 2009
Corky Simpson: Yes, you can have it all, and all can have itA lot of people have expressed concern lately about my hearing, my snoring, my spine, strengthening my abs, whitening my teeth and generally putting more razzmatazz into my life.
November 1st, 2009
TSO premieres Paulus songsThe world premiere of Stephen Paulus’ “Dylan Thomas Songs” was only one of the highlights of Tucson Symphony Orchestra’s “Strauss, Liszt and Poetry” Classics Concert last Thursday night. Richard Strauss was right up there.
October 31st, 2009
Annie’s Mailbox: Should she settle for what she’s got?Dear Annie: My husband and I recently separated after 20 years of marriage. I love him, but not like a husband.
GV Gardeners: Gardeners need not become dormant this monthThe old saying about “frost on the pumpkin” is often heard this time of year. In the Green Valley area, the average first frost occurs in mid-November. However, this does not mean that gardeners should become inactive until spring.
Talk of the Town: Green Valley/Sahaurita Association of Realtors host a 30th bashThe Green Valley/Sahuarita Association of Realtors celebrated its 30th anniversary in style on Oct. 23 at Desert Diamond Casino. More than 200 association members, guests and association affiliates, many from Santa Cruz County, attended the party that included the installation of new officers and plenty of lively entertainment.
Opera Preview: TSO premieres Paulus songsThe world premiere of Stephen Paulus’ “Dylan Thomas Songs” was only one of the highlights of Tucson Symphony Orchestra’s “Strauss, Liszt and Poetry” Classics Concert last Thursday night. Richard Strauss was right up there.
Genealogy Today: European trip shows genealogical customsUsually when I travel, it’s with a family research goal in mind. In August, I took a trip to Europe solely for pleasure but couldn’t help looking for genealogical clues to how Europeans do their family history.
October 27th, 2009
Green Thumb: Future seminarsThere will be no gardening seminar at East Center on Thursday. The Members’ Activities Committee of the Green Valley Gardeners’ has arranged a field trip “behind the scenes” at the Arizona/Sonora Desert Museum.
Singletary: Education loan debt droppingI can’t stand debt. One of my missions in life is to help keep people out of debt.
October 26th, 2009
Trustor, Trustee: The important differencesQUESTION: When I recently signed my Trust, my attorney had me sign in two different places. Once as the Trustor of the Trust and once as the Trustee. Why was I required to do this?
October 23rd, 2009
Canyon Notes: Madera CanyonNational Forests cover nearly 200 million acres of land in the U.S. About 11 million acres are in Arizona. Only six states, Alaska, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana and Oregon, have more. Almost all of this land is open to the public free of charge. Some areas though, require fees or permits to help maintain and improve the amenities that we enjoy. Madera Canyon is one of those areas. Our fees pay for the provision and maintenance of parking areas, trails, picnic areas, potable water, restrooms and other facilities.

 
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